Steve Kinniburgh admitted there are “question marks” over his Corby Town team, even though they produced a fine fightback to maintain their unbeaten start to the Evo-Stik League South Division One Central campaign.

After taking the lead through Elliot Sandy, the Steelmen looked like they were heading for their first league defeat of the season after Dunstable Town moved into a 3-1 advantage.

However, goals from Jordon Crawford and Greg Ling secured a 3-3 draw for Kinniburgh’s team, who are now the only unbeaten team in the division.

But the manager was far from happy with certain aspects of his team’s performance.

“There are question marks now because we have started the season really well and it’s about consistency,” Kinniburgh said.

“We have got a young team with a couple of older heads round about it but these boys have to grow up quickly.

“When you are in a bit of a spell where you have not picked up wins it’s that bit of grit and determination that you want to get over the line.

“We have got it but I don’t think we have shown it at certain times.

“We do have resolve and we have it in abundance going forward. We have some of the best attacking players in the league.

“But do they have it in the defensive side? That’s the big question mark.

“We have got to have a mindset where we are solid and compact and hard to beat while being excellent and exciting going forward.

“The three goals we have conceded are poor and that’s six goals in two games, which is not good enough. We have scored five goals in the last two games and not won one of them.

“If we are going to be challenging at the top end of the league, they have got to change and I have got to have a look at it. I have got to make sure we can turn it around.”